Research links
Information
- TCS StackExchange: a Theoretical Computer Science research "Question & Answers" webpage. Post your questions, requests for references, etc!
- Mathoverflow: the more famous Math version of the previous one
- Douglas West's Links to Combinatorial Conferences
- The Grammar according to West: useful tips on how to write mathematics
- a compendium of complexity results on NP optimization problems
- Lobstein's regularly updated bibliography on identifying codes and locating-dominating sets
- the open problem garden of mathematics
- DMANET, a mailing-list for informations in the field of discrete mathematics (such as positions and conferences)
Tools
- Auber's Tulip, a user-friendly graph visualization software developed at LaBRI. A very practical plug-in system allows to use it to implement one's own graph algorithms (in C++)
- an on-line generator for all graphs of a given class
- ISGCI, an on-line visualizing tool on graph class inclusions
- Sloane's on-line encyclopedia of integer sequences
Misc
Stuff
- Bordeaux1 Chinese checkers, a Java playable Chinese Checkers simulator with GUI and AI. It was developed in Spring 2008 for a master's project and thesis at the University of Sciences and Technologies of Bordeaux 1, France, by a group of four computer science students (Florent Foucaud, Adrien Parant, Johary Radanielina and Jonathan Terral). [Sourceforge | Softpedia]
- Baldr, a sourcecode plagiarism detection software in Java. [Sourceforge]